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Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1935-01-11

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1935-01-11, page 01

Central Ohio's Only jeivish Neivspaper \\ Reaching Every, Home
Devoted to. American
and
Jcznis'h Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
Volume XVJl—No. 54.
C01vUMBU.S, OHIO, .|.\NU..\R^' 11; ry3,s
Per Year $3.00;.Per Copy .ipc
Stl-ictly Confidential
Tid-Billj From Everywhere
Dr.raiNHAS J. iimoN
Mrs. R. Stone to Address Jr. Hada.<;sali Donor Tea Sun¬ day At Neil House
¦ . From Abroad, ¦ '
The cake—and iiial;g it toutlisoirio, cool; —.ijiic.i to iraniilton I'isli .¦Vfmslrimg, cili- lur (,f ¦ KurtiKM. .-Vmiirs, fur Iiis cii.irin- iii),'I.V ir<iiiic .'iUKgcslioii in Uio New York Tiliir.t dial the. lii;ll Nobd Peace Prize lie iuvardcij lo Adolf liitler,..On the >rri,iiinils'that the liorrihic example sct'hy llie Ucichsfiiehrcr lias done much toward Itrihfrjiig the I'Airopeau jlalioiig, to their K'liscs,. .Cnngratulations to. author Val- fillilie Williallis oh the colifiscalion ill Nai^illiml of an isiiiie of (lie. London Pl,iily 'l.clcfjmpU containing an article of his on "German)' under Hitler".. .But we gather Ihat tiie Rumanian royal family is not loolcinfr for congratulations on the rn- iiiored ¦secret marriage between King Carol and auburn-trcsscd Magda Lilpescii ..VBrazil, in case you're interested, doesn't mind agricultural immigrants, but limits each nationality's entr,-iiits to two ficr cent of the iiumlicr of ils representa¬ tives resident there-during tlie'p,isl fifty years... • . ' / ¦ ^
At Home' .As wc read the, record of New York's I*etrk ¦ Commissioner Robert , Moses' acliicvcmcnts during . 11)34 and his. plans for 19.33 wc cannot help .wondering whether he may ndt hi; dei^iving more . .satisfaction-from .liis present work than he.could ever hopn to find in tlic Gov¬ ernor's Mansion at Albaiiy, to which; he W!is aspiring last. year.: .We understand .. that the . report ot Congressman Adolph J. Sabath's special cOmmittijeib. investi¬ gate the real estelle securities: situation contains a load of dyiiamife..-. Wbetlier gr,:not you'll ever get a chance to see the.European film "Ecstasy": depends 6.n Iiow a .board, of censors headed by Mrs^ Henry (Treasury) Morgcnthaii tliihlcs it 'y;\n.. affect your morals. ..The photog¬ raphy, every otie seems to agree, is cxcel- ',-lent..;Robert Nathan's new novel on the jews, "Road of Ages," is! the. Book-of- thc'-Mpnth for February,, ;Wc hope tliat by.tlie tinie you read this soine sort of 'settlement will,hiivc been, reached in the case of 15-year-old Abraham drbacli,. 'New' York boy who ran ^.away. to Cleve¬ land to study for the rabbinate .<it tl Yeshiva. thei*e. ,.',.it sceltis that bis father set the police 611 his .trail,' demanding 'that the youth, retiirn honie and go tq trade .school..;In New York to take charge of the local American Jewish, CoiigreSs'elec¬ tions is 'Isaac Caniiel, Cleveland • Zionist .... Bacteria living in the interior of rocks are the tliscovery of Prof, Charles B, Lipman, of'tlie University of Cklifprriia .. .New York^s (formerly Montreal'!,') Dr. Maurice. Brodie has definitely .an¬ nounced .that his I new infantile' paralysis .'vaccine, has proved one ..hundred per ceiit effective in numerous e.xperinients arid ' tan safely be used for immunization... And Prof. Reuben UKalin, of the Uni- ' versity, .of Michigan comes- forward to tell- us that bay fe-ydr-and. other such -allergic disorders are due to excessive 'preparedness on the part of. the body to fight'disease.'. .In other Ayords, all yon sneezers are just so many: Don. Qtiixotes ¦ tilting, at wind-mills...
jFir^t FahiiUea ' . Did 'you get' your copy' of The' Saint Ch.ii'IeSt the new quarterly named after the vessel which, brought the first -sizc- ., able , batch of Jews to IiJew 'York ?:.. Lots of material there about the Jewish settlers of Cplonial times; and their dei scendants.'. .The Council of the magazine includes such names as Sailing Prince . Baruch, H. Percira Mendcsi Mrs. Fred' "crick Nathan (who, iiicidciit'aliy,, came out (njitcweli.in the Towri Hall Club's' .recent spelling bee/ until the'word "xylo' , libone"- stumped her) and Myer .Solis /Cohen.,.The..editors, beaded .by Dr. ¦Walter M. 'Kraus, include Drs. Cecil IJoth and David de Sola Pool, .ifl of
¦ wliom are represented in the first issue ,.,Among other things; we learned froin The Saint Ch-irles that England's second Baron Aberdiire niarried a lady in whom
¦ the blood -of „ Moses Levy and Jacob F'raiiks,'early eigh.teenth'century Jewish imniigraiits to Ariierica,: was iilinglcd with tliat of the Andrew Llainilton who established the. freedom of the press in the colonics...With the result that the present Lord Aberdare, Viscount New
'. port, Lord Primrose, Sir Robert Henry Abdy,,. Baroness; Digby, the Countess of ¦ Bradford and. the Countess of Rosebery .are ..all cousins of the Levy's .aiid thc ' Franks'.. .There's much more along these 'lines—but you'd better read it for your- - self.'..' '¦ '' '¦;' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ '.'
Infant Welfare Show April T
The Infant Welfare Branch of Hadas¬ sah wish to announce that their annual Children's Show, "The Variety Show," has been set for Sunday afternoon, April .ith, at 2:30 o'clock, at.the Schonthal Community House. All organizations arc : asked to kindly keep this date open, .v.;^
Afrs, Roy J. ^^toiie. llrt llnuison Ave., will be guest speakej'.at the lioiHir 'I'd to bc given by' the ¦ txihiiiiliiis Unit Of Jiinior ffada.ssali at^tllc .Neil lIou.se Ibis Sunday aflernonn, JaiiUary I'l, at -^ o'clock! Mrs. Stone will talk on the topic of "l!ni-lfl35". Vocal. selcctigns will be presented'by Miss Dorothy' Jane Fuchs and violin selections by Mr. Samuel Bohhassian, a pupil-of Abrain Ruvinsky. Both Miss Fuchs and Mr. Bogbassian .wilt be acconipanicd by Cora Kurtz Cof- finbcrry. Piano nunibers ..will be ren¬ dered by Miss Arlene Koctz. '
Additional pledges, to date have been received from Martha Freireich, Edith Smith, Rose D. Wolman and Ruth 'Wol- mnri. ¦ . '
; The, Donor Tea Chairman, Katherine Mellnian, Bess Gurwin' and Leah Thall, are being assisted by Ida CabE^kofif, Inez Levinstein. Faye! Greenstein, Sadie Schalit; Lina Schneider and Ruth! Stein¬ man, in making final arrangements for the affair. -,. ¦¦.;, '
In addition to pledges of .$5.00 being received from Bess' Gurwin, Cecelia. H. Krakoff, Katherine Mellman, Ruth Stein- niali artd Leah Thall, the following^ are also donors of that amount and will act as hostesses at tlie ;Tea, assisting the committee in charge:; Tillie J. Berliner, Dorothy Finklestein, Sophie Liss, Elea¬ nor Rosenthal and Janet Wasserstrom,
Rev. Donald Tippet to_ Re-j United Jubilee Enthusiasm
Running High Thruout Entire Community
view "Heaven's My Des¬ tination" Wednesday
.Wednesday, January 10, is Ibe date of the next book review and.hinchcOn spon¬ sored by the educational committee; O'f the Council of Jewish Women, aiid will take place at IheWindingHollow .City Club. Luncheon will be served .-it 12 ;00' after which Dr. Donald Tippet will re¬ view,' "Heaven's. My Dcslinalioii", by Thorfon Wilder. •
This meeting is open to thc public, lind individual tickets at .$1.00 can
ailing Mrs, A. B. .^Wcin^cltl,
mo. '
Ludwig Lewisohn will appear on the next . educational coursc series. This meeting will be held in the evening at the Bryden Road Temple on'Thursday, Janiiary 24, at 8:16 p. m. For those who do; not have the lecture course tickets, the admission will be 75,cents.
P»',esident to Address Big
B'nai B'rith Meeting
Monday Evening
American Je'wish Committee
Uiiequivocally Rejects
Jewish Congress
Willi l.'iiiU'd lliiriv, ¦
A. Z. A. Installation Dance To be Held Sunday at Center
, Honoring its newly elected' officers, Columbus Chapter of Alepli Zadik Aleph will entertain with .an installation,' (hmce at thc Schonthal Center, this* Sun¬ day evening,,January IJl,,. The dance will bKprivate, ami open only, to A. Z. A. mpnibers, alumni," pledgesj advisors and their Eucsf.i. .
'"¦ Installation of officers for the ensuing term >^ill take place the- following eve¬ ning, Mpnday, January .14, at an open nieetinff of the'B'nai B'rith which'will be, held nt the Winding Hollow City Club, parsons Ave;', liear Town. Ben Gertner, outgoing Aleph Godol of the chapter., will conduct the installation ritual, and will *be. presented ¦ with the. Past Aleph Godol ' emblem, which , i; given, to erich'Ali^ph-GodoI upon his, de¬ parture,from office.., _.
RABBI WISE TO SPEAK
Rabbi, Stephen S; Wise: of th6 Free Synagogue, New York City, wi)l be one of the : principal J speakers at the .Ohio Pastors' convention here,, FcUfuary 4-7, at which time several hundred Protest¬ ant clergymen \vill- be' in attendance; Rabbi Wise is schedul(;d tp speak Wed¬ nesday evening, February ¦ C,'on the sub¬ ject "Good Will Between Jew'and Chris- tianr^How td'Better Iti"^ ;
Broad St. Teinple to Present Concert Sunday Evening
Tomorrow night. .(Sunday), January 13, Broad St/ Temple Will present it? concert under the direction of Rev. ^S. Grodner. The Committee, under. the di¬ rection'of Ruby Abramson, has spared no effort, and Rcvi Grodner, with his com¬ pany, have worked tirelessly to make this concert one of lOSS's outstanding events.
.The prograin will consist of the ren¬ dition of "Yismoch Moishc," , by the chorus; '.'Die ;ShtiteIe Belz," by' the chorus;; "Vieg Lid," by Annette Katz; "Naclies fin Kinder," by Julius Snider; "pie-Bluni," by Mrs. Grodner and Reva V^uravsky;-"Die ' Yjddishe 'MeiiJcle," by Miriam Berman; "Fun .Viegele bis deni Kaver/' by Cantor Grodnei*; "Dark Eyes," by Mrs. Grodner; ','The Moun¬ tains of Zion," by thc Orchestra;,"Yohr- ?.eit," by Reva Zuravsky; "Yidekh, Got- tes Kind," by Same Fine; "Song of King David," by Mcfe. Grodner;. "Kcl^ Nidre, by the chorus; and ''The; Shepherd's Dream," by the chorus;
Remember—tomorrow night you: will have an :,opportunity to witness . one ,bf the finest concerts ever .presented to lo¬ cal Jewry at/Broad St. ¦.Temple, ^8:30 b'c]pi:k. Admission 'DO. ceiils.. ¦
"Hebrew Education" Topic For Open Foruni Discussion
Card Party Monday Eve ;
Qn Monday evening,. Jan. 14th, the Women Pioneers of Coiumbus "witl Spon¬ sor a card party at 7:30 o'clock at-the City Ice & Fuel Co. „hall.. There will be beautiful table and door prizes. Refresh¬ ments will also be served. . . ' . Rabbi Zelizer^s Sermon
¦ .Rabbi Nathan Zelizer will speak at the East Broad St. Temple on Friday eve¬ ning, Jan. ISth, at. ,8, d'clpcic, on the themei ."Palestine- and Our Homeless- ness". ,Cantbr SPlomon* Grodner and the choir will officiate. .Everyone is, wel¬ come.
AVUKAH NEVVS
¦ Prof. Walter L; Dorn.of the History, department of Ohio State University will speak on "The Problem; of the Relation- sliip.of Fascism tP Democracy", before Avukah members Tuesday," Jan. ISthi at 8 p. ni., atthe Hillel Foundation, 46 E. Sixteenth. Av, .
. The Palestine Youth night to he spon¬ sored by the local Zionist, district and under thc direction of Avukah, will take place, Jan. 20tb. 'Watch the Chronicle for further announcement.
INI AN IS' HOME OF OHIO
A lovely contribution was made;, to the Home by, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg in honor of their fifty-fifth wedding anni¬ versary;
Th^ 'Star Furniture presented the chil dren with toys; and Roseanne Resler gave the kiddies a treat pf ice cream and cake.
The officers and board wish to thank the above donors for their kind contribu- jjons.
Visitors are welcome any Sunday,aft¬ ernoon from 3 to S p. m.
, 111,/keeping with the , fine programs which; he has organized in the past, Mr. Max'Zislcind, chairmah of ¦ the Agudath Achim Sj'iiagoguc's: ¦ Sabbath C'vening. Open Forum, announces that on Friday evening, ¦ January .18, the' services Will deal with Hebrew education in. Colurn^. bus as well-as aspcdfs of the problenv in general.: ¦
,. Principal speaker for the:evening, will be Mr.'Bud L. Moser, general,chairman of the United Jubilee. Due to his con-, nection with.. this- charitable enterprise, which is a Hebrew Scliopr benefit, Mr. Moser is especially adapted to ,speak ou this occasion. , His position a's' 'chairman has placed him- in contact with; every Jewish organization ill the city, appear¬ ing at'meetings arid banquets , foi* the] past two months and getting a view of the situation from all angles. ,
..Rabbi-Mordecai Hirschsprung will also contribute to the discussipn, and Mr. Zis¬ kind is especially urging everyone to be present, with a fine, entertaining, intelr lectual evening asfeured. . .
Bryden Road Temple to Hold
Open Form Discussion
On ¦Palestine
In anticipation of the iiational Con-' feraice of Zionists and Non-Zionists on' Palestine, to be held, in'Washington; Jan. 'JO and 21^-the Brotherhood, of Temple Israel will .hold a public discussion ¦ on thfe placeand characte,r ofthe Palestinian movement in Jewish, life, immediately following the Friday . evening service, Jan. ISth. Ri\l)hi Gup's sernipn for that evening will' be devoted to a coiisidera-, tion of this topic,
Free Loan Society Meeting
The Ladies Free Loan Society will hold tlietr regular-meeting Tuesday eve¬ ning, Jan. 15th, af 7:30 o'clock, in the vestry room of. the Agudath Achim cpn- gi'cgatioii. At this time nomination and electipri Pf officers will take place.
After the business meeting, Mrs. T. Goodman, CIO Carpenter St.,'will enter¬ tain; the members with refreshments.,
Lancaster Benefit Dance Jan, 20
The Lancaster Junior Auxiliary of tlie B'nai Israel Synagogue is sponsorjiig a benefit dance, Sunday, January 20th, in the recreation room of the Synagogue or East Chestnut street. A cordial invita¬ tion is extended to Cohmibus and vicin¬ ity. Good time assured all. Time: 9:30 to 12:30;, good orchestra; ,$1.00 per couple.
iht; iininlicr nf itiinths, fPr the ; Jubik'c.'rca'ching'a new high.of | iind every orgaiiizatinn confident.' tliat its cntcrpri.se will bc-thc ino.'it pi-ofit- I ;d>!e as Well'as the tnost novel.part of' the jniainnKJth fiesta .of frivolity to b^ held at: the Slcniorial Hall Wednesday cvci'iing. January 2'), thc Incctiiig licld at the iJeshkr-Wallick Ht)|cl, January S, i"'I'nd'bv''''^ tlic Council'of Jcwisli Youth Organl- 1 i'lirfix ^''f'"'*^ •'*'^*' '^^ lixecutive advispry board ' ' ' turned into a grnmniar classroom replete with adjectives dcscriliing booths, and aupcrlativcs appraising"The Unittid Ju¬ bilee" as a whole.
One of the most, novel of the many ingenious schemes contributed, is the B'nai IJ'ritb's, If it were rcciuircd that, each nrganization have a theme song, this grotip would probably Harmonize on "Oh Salami Oh," for ko.s'licr sausages will be |)icce de re sii; tiin ce." The elongated pieces of beef, so dear to the Jewish palatCj will .supply the "come on" and the D'iiai B'riths will give all a chance Ic stock ii[» on salami for w.ceks to come. Phe Winding Holluw Clity Chib has been most forluiiale in securing the as¬ sistance of Joe. Thdiiiii.s one (>f^llie best known ¦ professional gnl(i.rn in central Ohio,, who wl! personally direct actlyitiea on its"grcen" thq night of tlic Jubilee. This will be'an excellent oppPrtunity, for devotees of the: fairway tq obtain somc real'tips from one who knovvs. Rcgula-1 tion, equipment will,be used. '¦.'"¦. Acting the role of amateur "photOBra- pticrs, the members of the .R-ose E. Laz-' iiriis Sisterhood of the Bryden Rd. Tem¬ ple,, of which Mrs. Allan Gundersheimer id president, will direct their efforts to¬ ward operation, of a picUtre booth where "papa and mama," not to mention tlie lipy and girt friend, \yill,be;able to prove, in after, years that they attended the ,first United Jubilee, wliich Cohnnbus Jewry ever staged; ,; . ¦/."'
In line with its policy of securing only the bust as far, as" the Jubilee is coii L-erncd, the Council of Jewish Youth Or- ganiKatioits. yiyiunsrir: of., the. affair,- take lilafisure in* iiniiouncing-tlicscciii-ing of In'* . Af i-\ Gut!, nd-oj th.e-Vnivcrsd..Dis¬ play Service, who will supervise decora-, tion of booths. Afr, Gutkind,, it may be noted,, is slated in local political circles for the position of. Clerk o|. Courts in the .next election. "¦,
2Mlh Anniinl Meeting Km|)ha^>i7Ch Iju-
poriance oC Intcr^-Kcligious
C<H>poralion
A . eontbiiied meeting of all parlies concerned directly or in- direetly, with The United Jubilee has beon called for the night pf .Wednesday, January Ifi, at 8:00 at the Doshler-Wanick Ho- trl.
The Council .of Jeivish Youth Org'ahizations will be deeply ap.- precKiiive if each urgnnization will refrain front, scheduling meetings fur thtb evening as it is the last time before the affair that all the groups will meet.
—Bud L. Moser,,Chairman.
An eerie air of mystery^ surrounds the booth of the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai S'rith. - Constant ciuestioning. only . re¬ veals the fact that the concession will be known as "The White' Elephant."
Members of Hirsch Koliacker Chapter of DeMolay. will all be "lit up" on Ju¬ bilee Night, or rather their ; booth,'will shine. "The Booth of Lights," saysi Har¬ old Korn, chairman of DeMolay's booth committee, "will be the most hovel of t,heni all" This is . the same'c6mment ncidentally, that ¦ all oi'ganization.- chair- nien are making. - . " ! Junior Hadassah is in charge':pf the candy, booth and expects ;to flavor the jubilant-throng so that, sales resistance i;, at'the lowest ebb in years and the Hebrew' Scliool benefits accordingly.' "Sweet? ; from .the , sweet" niight be an applicable slogan here.
If, thei-e is anyone who basii't already purchased a ticket tu "The United Ju¬ bilee," do so at once. It vvould be too, bad if anyone had to be turned away ihej ^rrs. Saiii night of the twenty-^third becau.se the hall \Vas filled to capacity!
t^OUIS KRANITZ
Season's activities for Zioii .Lodge, IVnai B'rith, will begin Monday night when, Louis Kranitz of St. Joseph, Mo-, president, of District Grand Lodge No. 2, will pay his ofiicial visit and will be the chief speaker at the formal installation nieeting tb he held: at the Winding Hol¬ low City Club' on Parsons aveniie, near Town street.
The liewly-elected officers who arc to be installed by/pur own. Brother E. J. Sclianfarber,'past president of the Dis¬ trict, are: President, I. W. Garek; Vice- President, ¦ Sam: Gurevitz; ¦ Treasurerj JPsephC. Goodman'; Warden^ Abe WoU man; ,,Guardian, William Wasserstrom; Secretary, t)v. Ri A. Jaffee; Trustee,^ Jacob Myers.
The visit pf Loiiis Kranitz to Colum*" bus ; shoiild result in a' real-turnout of B!nai B'rith enthusiasts for. Monday's big.¦open nieeting. During the last three ¦years, Mr. Kranitz has been chairman of '-]tbc wider, scope work of the .B'nai B'rith for .the,entire middle \vest, .and has suc¬ cessfully raised iundsj in'spite of the fi-, nancial depression for furthcriiig and ad¬ vancing -tin; work of,tbe Hillcl .Foimda- tions, the Anti-Defamation League,, and
.the A.Z; A.-¦;¦,¦-¦ ;:;¦¦',
Though a young inan,' Mr. Krahitz'.is an active, and successful .attorney, has taken a leading paft in civic and cpm-: munal. life of his city, and has occupied a promiiient position in political life;'. He has also been-interested in Zionist .work and is a member, of tlie executive, coni'- niittee of the,Aiher,ican Palestine Appeal.
As editor of the B. B,. il/iVror/he.has. contributed inany articles to that publi¬ cation,, in addition to writing articles fpr many other publications.,
He is being accbnipaiiied',, by Mrs. Kranitz on a tour, of ^ all the Lodges, in District No. 2, located in the" States of Ohio, Indiana, Missouri,. Kansas, Ken¬ tucky, -Wyoiriing, ColoradP and.-New Mcx,icp..'¦ ¦",
Monday eveijing's ipeeting will be open, to'all B'nai B'rith/menibers, their wives and frieiids.' Refreshments in the form of sandwiches,,beer, etc.,,will be served.
Rabbi Zelizer Will Address
Hadassah Next Tuesday
At Neil House
,Rabbi Nathan Zelizer will address the Columbus chapter of Hadassah at its next meeting, Tuesday, January.Ilo, at the Neil House. He lias chosen as his sub¬ ject, "The Challenge pf Palestme to the World."' Mrs,,A'. W. Robins, chairman„ of the Jewish National Fund'of Hadas¬ sah, will bave charge of the meeting.
The next Sabbath .tea will be held'Sat- urday, January 2(1; it has been announced, by Mrs.'Solomon Rivlin.' A discussion of tlie recently published "History; and Des¬ tiny of the Gernian Jew," by Dr. Jacob Marc.us of the Hebrew Union College, will be presented by liabbi, Lee J; .Lev -inger. ' '' ' '.^ ¦ ;"'¦,'
A meeting of the comiiiittoe for'-the
lineiv shower took place this past week.
Goldman and her corchair-
Ladies Mizrachi Society to Hear Convention Reports |
The Ladies' Mizrachi Society will hold a meeting this Sunday afterrioori, at:'^:30 o'clock, in the vcslry room of the Agudath Achiin synagogue, Wasb- |: ington and Donaldson. At this meeting, reports on the Mizrachi convention held in Detroit recently will be made by Rabbi Mordecai Hirschsprung, Mrs. A. Goldberg, and Mrs. Sara Byalos, presi¬ dent of the society.
All members, are urged to attend this very important meetiiig.' Refreshments will be served, ¦
IKED LAZARUS RE ELECTED AS MEMBER OF EXEC. COMMITTEE
Nl-:W YORK (WNS),-"UealTir,niatiori ', (if the American Jewish Coinmiftce's pp- , pt|.sitiQn ti> liic proposal' for a world Jew¬ i.sli congress was unanimously vptcd by .five hundrc<l delegates to tlic 28th annual meeting of the American Jewish Com-. mittee, fpllowing the presentation of the annual report of Dr. Cyril's Adier, presi¬ dent; of the Committee. In his report. Dr. Adler declared that "the Committee believes that as American citizens, Jews ¦' bave thc right, individually or associated , in groups, to approach the government of the United States and solicit its good of¬ fices ill. behalf of.the betterment. of the' lot of oppressed Jcw-s in other lands/The Conimittee docs not believe, however, that it is consistent .Avitb these principles for theni to associate .themselves with the , citizens of. other,countries in creating an international ' body ,which will ¦ presume . 01 attempt tp speak for the Jews, of tliis country. The Committee believes that, ¦ animated by their Ipvc of .c6iintry,' and their devotion to the; highest conception of patriotism, American Jews will recog¬ nize tile:menace to their status inherent in the propo.sed.world congress and will dccjare their opposition to it. A firni and unequivocal ref-usal to have any, part in: such a moveinent either directly or in¬ directly, may 'iiersuade those who ,arc promoting it.to withdraw; from a'pro-' posed coiirse of action which can achieve , no helpful results, but wliich is freighted with embarrassment and ^even disaster to Jews everywhere." Neville Laski;; presir dent of the Board ipf Deputies of British Jews, \vhp' addresswl the_ meeting, de¬ clared that.the responsible Jewish:-or- / ; ganizations -of Great Britain,. France,. ' Belgium and Holland ¦ had: rehised -tO:. send delegates to the conference in Geneva, last August and bad expressed their un- ; alterable opposition to the project of a- world Jewish congress.¦¦. ¦ /¦ .. - ; Dr. Adler's report alsp emphasized that despite inspired' reports to the cpiitraryj all religious g;roupsin Germany and .espe-- ¦ cially the Jews continue to be oppressed. -, He declared that' as. an outgrowth: of Nazi religious persecution, there has been.- widespread opposition to. -Hitlerisiii': "thrp,ugh- the world. Other sections of thc report dealt/with anti-Jewish agita:- ¦' tion in the. United Sl'ates by Hitler.^propa- , gandists and their allies, .and on the need for vigorous, activities in conjunction w.itH; Protestants and Catholics against anti- religioiis propaganda. . Ill describing the conditlo.n of the Jews, in Germany, Dr. Adler pointed'out that "the .harassing restrictions apply. chiefly ¦ to Jews ; in -professional ¦ and academic fields. But Jews , engaged in business were alsp riialtreated and abused.. This/ is shown by the many appeals by'Nazi leaders, from ; Hitler down, imploring their follower's iiot to interfere with binsi- ;. ness. enterprises, in ,the hands of Jews. It is clear, however, frpm the fact that, , such appeals are'-frequeritly repeated that tbe more rabid Natipnal Socialists-still ¦ have the. upper hand hi this respect, that . such interference is goiiig op continually, /: and: that the. governrnent , cannot effec- tiveiy check,it;vVitbout embarking upon a policy xvhich would be in direct opposi¬ tion to a tremendous ¦ number of their , following who had been prepared for: such anti-Jewish tactics by thirteen _ years of persistent agitation. Such agitation shows : no signs of abatement. It; is indulged in by the heads, Pi :the government whp avail tlieihselveii of every opportunity to - heap shirs and abuse on the heads of, the Jews of Germany and of Jews every-, ¦ wlicre else. ^lany; newspapers continue to pulilish defaniatory articles of a most , virulent type. The leaders in this chorus of scurrility are/those papers which we're : o\ are Still the personal mouthpieces of the Nazi leaders." ,. ¦, '. .
In its .report on Russia, the Comiuittee expressed the hope "that in the course of [the .diplomatic/relations, with- the Soviet government which have been ;ushered in
nian,'Mis. J.-K., Bornstein, have selected February 21'as tlie date for this anmiaU affair. ' ¦
AssistingV. thetn in arrangeinent^ are-
^''w^'m' ""'*'m"' rt'°"'¦''^^'•^f"y «'« recognition of that government by B, W. Abramson, Mrs. Bernard Feit-;,,,_, TT.,:^„^Cf^f^. >..„. „^T,„-.,„,„„. „..:¦. linger, Mrs. Lester ,Thal, Mrs. Harry Freidenberg,- Mrs. Louis Nachman 'and Mrs. Jule Mark.
Important Meeting Tonight '
Rabbi. Leopold Greenwald, presid^ni of the local Mizrachi organization, an¬ nounces that; a very importaht meeting will be held at the Beth Jacob Congre¬ gation this evening (Saturday), promptly at 8 o'clock. Election of new officers will take place, and it is therefore urgent that every member .be present:
the United ;States, qur government may find an appropriate occasion' to impress' upon tile Soviet government that, the American iJeople, of all creeds, would cordially welcome a. more humane atti¬ tude toward religious functionaries and a more liberal policy toward religious education. We are cncoi^'agcd in this ¦¦ hope by the restatement /.t (he tradi¬ tional American policy relating to the- freedom of religious wprship by Presi¬ dent. Roosevelt in his correspondence
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Mrs. R. Stone to Address Jr. Hada.rri,iiinils'that the liorrihic example sct'hy llie Ucichsfiiehrcr lias done much toward Itrihfrjiig the I'Airopeau jlalioiig, to their K'liscs,. .Cnngratulations to. author Val- fillilie Williallis oh the colifiscalion ill Nai^illiml of an isiiiie of (lie. London Pl,iily 'l.clcfjmpU containing an article of his on "German)' under Hitler".. .But we gather Ihat tiie Rumanian royal family is not loolcinfr for congratulations on the rn- iiiored ¦secret marriage between King Carol and auburn-trcsscd Magda Lilpescii ..VBrazil, in case you're interested, doesn't mind agricultural immigrants, but limits each nationality's entr,-iiits to two ficr cent of the iiumlicr of ils representa¬ tives resident there-during tlie'p,isl fifty years... • . ' / ¦ ^
At Home' .As wc read the, record of New York's I*etrk ¦ Commissioner Robert , Moses' acliicvcmcnts during . 11)34 and his. plans for 19.33 wc cannot help .wondering whether he may ndt hi; dei^iving more . .satisfaction-from .liis present work than he.could ever hopn to find in tlic Gov¬ ernor's Mansion at Albaiiy, to which; he W!is aspiring last. year.: .We understand .. that the . report ot Congressman Adolph J. Sabath's special cOmmittijeib. investi¬ gate the real estelle securities: situation contains a load of dyiiamife..-. Wbetlier gr,:not you'll ever get a chance to see the.European film "Ecstasy": depends 6.n Iiow a .board, of censors headed by Mrs^ Henry (Treasury) Morgcnthaii tliihlcs it 'y;\n.. affect your morals. ..The photog¬ raphy, every otie seems to agree, is cxcel- ',-lent..;Robert Nathan's new novel on the jews, "Road of Ages," is! the. Book-of- thc'-Mpnth for February,, ;Wc hope tliat by.tlie tinie you read this soine sort of 'settlement will,hiivc been, reached in the case of 15-year-old Abraham drbacli,. 'New' York boy who ran ^.away. to Cleve¬ land to study for the rabbinate .^ill take place the- following eve¬ ning, Mpnday, January .14, at an open nieetinff of the'B'nai B'rith which'will be, held nt the Winding Hollow City Club, parsons Ave;', liear Town. Ben Gertner, outgoing Aleph Godol of the chapter., will conduct the installation ritual, and will *be. presented ¦ with the. Past Aleph Godol ' emblem, which , i; given, to erich'Ali^ph-GodoI upon his, de¬ parture,from office.., _.
RABBI WISE TO SPEAK
Rabbi, Stephen S; Wise: of th6 Free Synagogue, New York City, wi)l be one of the : principal J speakers at the .Ohio Pastors' convention here,, FcUfuary 4-7, at which time several hundred Protest¬ ant clergymen \vill- be' in attendance; Rabbi Wise is schedul(;d tp speak Wed¬ nesday evening, February ¦ C,'on the sub¬ ject "Good Will Between Jew'and Chris- tianr^How td'Better Iti"^ ;
Broad St. Teinple to Present Concert Sunday Evening
Tomorrow night. .(Sunday), January 13, Broad St/ Temple Will present it? concert under the direction of Rev. ^S. Grodner. The Committee, under. the di¬ rection'of Ruby Abramson, has spared no effort, and Rcvi Grodner, with his com¬ pany, have worked tirelessly to make this concert one of lOSS's outstanding events.
.The prograin will consist of the ren¬ dition of "Yismoch Moishc," , by the chorus; '.'Die ;ShtiteIe Belz," by' the chorus;; "Vieg Lid," by Annette Katz; "Naclies fin Kinder," by Julius Snider; "pie-Bluni," by Mrs. Grodner and Reva V^uravsky;-"Die ' Yjddishe 'MeiiJcle," by Miriam Berman; "Fun .Viegele bis deni Kaver/' by Cantor Grodnei*; "Dark Eyes," by Mrs. Grodner; ','The Moun¬ tains of Zion," by thc Orchestra;,"Yohr- ?.eit," by Reva Zuravsky; "Yidekh, Got- tes Kind," by Same Fine; "Song of King David," by Mcfe. Grodner;. "Kcl^ Nidre, by the chorus; and ''The; Shepherd's Dream," by the chorus;
Remember—tomorrow night you: will have an :,opportunity to witness . one ,bf the finest concerts ever .presented to lo¬ cal Jewry at/Broad St. ¦.Temple, ^8:30 b'c]pi:k. Admission 'DO. ceiils.. ¦
"Hebrew Education" Topic For Open Foruni Discussion
Card Party Monday Eve ;
Qn Monday evening,. Jan. 14th, the Women Pioneers of Coiumbus "witl Spon¬ sor a card party at 7:30 o'clock at-the City Ice & Fuel Co. „hall.. There will be beautiful table and door prizes. Refresh¬ ments will also be served. . . ' . Rabbi Zelizer^s Sermon
¦ .Rabbi Nathan Zelizer will speak at the East Broad St. Temple on Friday eve¬ ning, Jan. ISth, at. ,8, d'clpcic, on the themei ."Palestine- and Our Homeless- ness". ,Cantbr SPlomon* Grodner and the choir will officiate. .Everyone is, wel¬ come.
AVUKAH NEVVS
¦ Prof. Walter L; Dorn.of the History, department of Ohio State University will speak on "The Problem; of the Relation- sliip.of Fascism tP Democracy", before Avukah members Tuesday," Jan. ISthi at 8 p. ni., atthe Hillel Foundation, 46 E. Sixteenth. Av, .
. The Palestine Youth night to he spon¬ sored by the local Zionist, district and under thc direction of Avukah, will take place, Jan. 20tb. 'Watch the Chronicle for further announcement.
INI AN IS' HOME OF OHIO
A lovely contribution was made;, to the Home by, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg in honor of their fifty-fifth wedding anni¬ versary;
Th^ 'Star Furniture presented the chil dren with toys; and Roseanne Resler gave the kiddies a treat pf ice cream and cake.
The officers and board wish to thank the above donors for their kind contribu- jjons.
Visitors are welcome any Sunday,aft¬ ernoon from 3 to S p. m.
, 111,/keeping with the , fine programs which; he has organized in the past, Mr. Max'Zislcind, chairmah of ¦ the Agudath Achim Sj'iiagoguc's: ¦ Sabbath C'vening. Open Forum, announces that on Friday evening, ¦ January .18, the' services Will deal with Hebrew education in. Colurn^. bus as well-as aspcdfs of the problenv in general.: ¦
,. Principal speaker for the:evening, will be Mr.'Bud L. Moser, general,chairman of the United Jubilee. Due to his con-, nection with.. this- charitable enterprise, which is a Hebrew Scliopr benefit, Mr. Moser is especially adapted to ,speak ou this occasion. , His position a's' 'chairman has placed him- in contact with; every Jewish organization ill the city, appear¬ ing at'meetings arid banquets , foi* the] past two months and getting a view of the situation from all angles. ,
..Rabbi-Mordecai Hirschsprung will also contribute to the discussipn, and Mr. Zis¬ kind is especially urging everyone to be present, with a fine, entertaining, intelr lectual evening asfeured. . .
Bryden Road Temple to Hold
Open Form Discussion
On ¦Palestine
In anticipation of the iiational Con-' feraice of Zionists and Non-Zionists on' Palestine, to be held, in'Washington; Jan. 'JO and 21^-the Brotherhood, of Temple Israel will .hold a public discussion ¦ on thfe placeand characte,r ofthe Palestinian movement in Jewish, life, immediately following the Friday . evening service, Jan. ISth. Ri\l)hi Gup's sernipn for that evening will' be devoted to a coiisidera-, tion of this topic,
Free Loan Society Meeting
The Ladies Free Loan Society will hold tlietr regular-meeting Tuesday eve¬ ning, Jan. 15th, af 7:30 o'clock, in the vestry room of. the Agudath Achim cpn- gi'cgatioii. At this time nomination and electipri Pf officers will take place.
After the business meeting, Mrs. T. Goodman, CIO Carpenter St.,'will enter¬ tain; the members with refreshments.,
Lancaster Benefit Dance Jan, 20
The Lancaster Junior Auxiliary of tlie B'nai Israel Synagogue is sponsorjiig a benefit dance, Sunday, January 20th, in the recreation room of the Synagogue or East Chestnut street. A cordial invita¬ tion is extended to Cohmibus and vicin¬ ity. Good time assured all. Time: 9:30 to 12:30;, good orchestra; ,$1.00 per couple.
iht; iininlicr nf itiinths, fPr the ; Jubik'c.'rca'ching'a new high.of | iind every orgaiiizatinn confident.' tliat its cntcrpri.se will bc-thc ino.'it pi-ofit- I ;d>!e as Well'as the tnost novel.part of' the jniainnKJth fiesta .of frivolity to b^ held at: the Slcniorial Hall Wednesday cvci'iing. January 2'), thc Incctiiig licld at the iJeshkr-Wallick Ht)|cl, January S, i"'I'nd'bv''''^ tlic Council'of Jcwisli Youth Organl- 1 i'lirfix ^''f'"'*^ •'*'^*' '^^ lixecutive advispry board ' ' ' turned into a grnmniar classroom replete with adjectives dcscriliing booths, and aupcrlativcs appraising"The Unittid Ju¬ bilee" as a whole.
One of the most, novel of the many ingenious schemes contributed, is the B'nai IJ'ritb's, If it were rcciuircd that, each nrganization have a theme song, this grotip would probably Harmonize on "Oh Salami Oh," for ko.s'licr sausages will be |)icce de re sii; tiin ce." The elongated pieces of beef, so dear to the Jewish palatCj will .supply the "come on" and the D'iiai B'riths will give all a chance Ic stock ii[» on salami for w.ceks to come. Phe Winding Holluw Clity Chib has been most forluiiale in securing the as¬ sistance of Joe. Thdiiiii.s one (>f^llie best known ¦ professional gnl(i.rn in central Ohio,, who wl! personally direct actlyitiea on its"grcen" thq night of tlic Jubilee. This will be'an excellent oppPrtunity, for devotees of the: fairway tq obtain somc real'tips from one who knovvs. Rcgula-1 tion, equipment will,be used. '¦.'"¦. Acting the role of amateur "photOBra- pticrs, the members of the .R-ose E. Laz-' iiriis Sisterhood of the Bryden Rd. Tem¬ ple,, of which Mrs. Allan Gundersheimer id president, will direct their efforts to¬ ward operation, of a picUtre booth where "papa and mama," not to mention tlie lipy and girt friend, \yill,be;able to prove, in after, years that they attended the ,first United Jubilee, wliich Cohnnbus Jewry ever staged; ,; . ¦/."'
In line with its policy of securing only the bust as far, as" the Jubilee is coii L-erncd, the Council of Jewish Youth Or- ganiKatioits. yiyiunsrir: of., the. affair,- take lilafisure in* iiniiouncing-tlicscciii-ing of In'* . Af i-\ Gut!, nd-oj th.e-Vnivcrsd..Dis¬ play Service, who will supervise decora-, tion of booths. Afr, Gutkind,, it may be noted,, is slated in local political circles for the position of. Clerk o|. Courts in the .next election. "¦,
2Mlh Anniinl Meeting Km|)ha^>i7Ch Iju-
poriance oC Intcr^-Kcligious
Cporalion
A . eontbiiied meeting of all parlies concerned directly or in- direetly, with The United Jubilee has beon called for the night pf .Wednesday, January Ifi, at 8:00 at the Doshler-Wanick Ho- trl.
The Council .of Jeivish Youth Org'ahizations will be deeply ap.- precKiiive if each urgnnization will refrain front, scheduling meetings fur thtb evening as it is the last time before the affair that all the groups will meet.
—Bud L. Moser,,Chairman.
An eerie air of mystery^ surrounds the booth of the Ladies Auxiliary of B'nai S'rith. - Constant ciuestioning. only . re¬ veals the fact that the concession will be known as "The White' Elephant."
Members of Hirsch Koliacker Chapter of DeMolay. will all be "lit up" on Ju¬ bilee Night, or rather their ; booth,'will shine. "The Booth of Lights," saysi Har¬ old Korn, chairman of DeMolay's booth committee, "will be the most hovel of t,heni all" This is . the same'c6mment ncidentally, that ¦ all oi'ganization.- chair- nien are making. - . " ! Junior Hadassah is in charge':pf the candy, booth and expects ;to flavor the jubilant-throng so that, sales resistance i;, at'the lowest ebb in years and the Hebrew' Scliool benefits accordingly.' "Sweet? ; from .the , sweet" niight be an applicable slogan here.
If, thei-e is anyone who basii't already purchased a ticket tu "The United Ju¬ bilee," do so at once. It vvould be too, bad if anyone had to be turned away ihej ^rrs. Saiii night of the twenty-^third becau.se the hall \Vas filled to capacity!
t^OUIS KRANITZ
Season's activities for Zioii .Lodge, IVnai B'rith, will begin Monday night when, Louis Kranitz of St. Joseph, Mo-, president, of District Grand Lodge No. 2, will pay his ofiicial visit and will be the chief speaker at the formal installation nieeting tb he held: at the Winding Hol¬ low City Club' on Parsons aveniie, near Town street.
The liewly-elected officers who arc to be installed by/pur own. Brother E. J. Sclianfarber,'past president of the Dis¬ trict, are: President, I. W. Garek; Vice- President, ¦ Sam: Gurevitz; ¦ Treasurerj JPsephC. Goodman'; Warden^ Abe WoU man; ,,Guardian, William Wasserstrom; Secretary, t)v. Ri A. Jaffee; Trustee,^ Jacob Myers.
The visit pf Loiiis Kranitz to Colum*" bus ; shoiild result in a' real-turnout of B!nai B'rith enthusiasts for. Monday's big.¦open nieeting. During the last three ¦years, Mr. Kranitz has been chairman of '-]tbc wider, scope work of the .B'nai B'rith for .the,entire middle \vest, .and has suc¬ cessfully raised iundsj in'spite of the fi-, nancial depression for furthcriiig and ad¬ vancing -tin; work of,tbe Hillcl .Foimda- tions, the Anti-Defamation League,, and
.the A.Z; A.-¦;¦,¦-¦ ;:;¦¦',
Though a young inan,' Mr. Krahitz'.is an active, and successful .attorney, has taken a leading paft in civic and cpm-: munal. life of his city, and has occupied a promiiient position in political life;'. He has also been-interested in Zionist .work and is a member, of tlie executive, coni'- niittee of the,Aiher,ican Palestine Appeal.
As editor of the B. B,. il/iVror/he.has. contributed inany articles to that publi¬ cation,, in addition to writing articles fpr many other publications.,
He is being accbnipaiiied',, by Mrs. Kranitz on a tour, of ^ all the Lodges, in District No. 2, located in the" States of Ohio, Indiana, Missouri,. Kansas, Ken¬ tucky, -Wyoiriing, ColoradP and.-New Mcx,icp..'¦ ¦",
Monday eveijing's ipeeting will be open, to'all B'nai B'rith/menibers, their wives and frieiids.' Refreshments in the form of sandwiches,,beer, etc.,,will be served.
Rabbi Zelizer Will Address
Hadassah Next Tuesday
At Neil House
,Rabbi Nathan Zelizer will address the Columbus chapter of Hadassah at its next meeting, Tuesday, January.Ilo, at the Neil House. He lias chosen as his sub¬ ject, "The Challenge pf Palestme to the World."' Mrs,,A'. W. Robins, chairman„ of the Jewish National Fund'of Hadas¬ sah, will bave charge of the meeting.
The next Sabbath .tea will be held'Sat- urday, January 2(1; it has been announced, by Mrs.'Solomon Rivlin.' A discussion of tlie recently published "History; and Des¬ tiny of the Gernian Jew," by Dr. Jacob Marc.us of the Hebrew Union College, will be presented by liabbi, Lee J; .Lev -inger. ' '' ' '.^ ¦ ;"'¦,'
A meeting of the comiiiittoe for'-the
lineiv shower took place this past week.
Goldman and her corchair-
Ladies Mizrachi Society to Hear Convention Reports |
The Ladies' Mizrachi Society will hold a meeting this Sunday afterrioori, at:'^:30 o'clock, in the vcslry room of the Agudath Achiin synagogue, Wasb- |: ington and Donaldson. At this meeting, reports on the Mizrachi convention held in Detroit recently will be made by Rabbi Mordecai Hirschsprung, Mrs. A. Goldberg, and Mrs. Sara Byalos, presi¬ dent of the society.
All members, are urged to attend this very important meetiiig.' Refreshments will be served, ¦
IKED LAZARUS RE ELECTED AS MEMBER OF EXEC. COMMITTEE
Nl-:W YORK (WNS),-"UealTir,niatiori ', (if the American Jewish Coinmiftce's pp- , pt|.sitiQn ti> liic proposal' for a world Jew¬ i.sli congress was unanimously vptcd by .five hundrc..„. „^T,„-.,„,„„. „..:¦. linger, Mrs. Lester ,Thal, Mrs. Harry Freidenberg,- Mrs. Louis Nachman 'and Mrs. Jule Mark.
Important Meeting Tonight '
Rabbi. Leopold Greenwald, presid^ni of the local Mizrachi organization, an¬ nounces that; a very importaht meeting will be held at the Beth Jacob Congre¬ gation this evening (Saturday), promptly at 8 o'clock. Election of new officers will take place, and it is therefore urgent that every member .be present:
the United ;States, qur government may find an appropriate occasion' to impress' upon tile Soviet government that, the American iJeople, of all creeds, would cordially welcome a. more humane atti¬ tude toward religious functionaries and a more liberal policy toward religious education. We are cncoi^'agcd in this ¦¦ hope by the restatement /.t (he tradi¬ tional American policy relating to the- freedom of religious wprship by Presi¬ dent. Roosevelt in his correspondence
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